Stereo-Selective Swelling of Imprinted Cholesteric Networks

S. Courty, A. R. Tajbakhsh, and E. M. Terentjev
Phys. Rev. Lett. 91, 085503 – Published 21 August 2003

Abstract

Molecular chirality, and the chiral symmetry breaking of resulting macroscopic phases, can be topologically imprinted and manipulated by cross-linking and swelling of polymer networks. We present a new experimental approach to stereo-specific separation of chiral isomers by using a cholesteric elastomer in which a helical director distribution has been topologically imprinted by cross-linking. This makes the material unusual in that is has a strong phase chirality, but no molecular chirality at all; we study the nature and parameters controlling the twist-untwist transition. Adding a racemic mixture to the imprinted network results in selective swelling by only the component of “correct” handedness. We investigate the capacity of demixing in a racemic environment, which depends on network parameters and the underlying nematic order.

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  • Received 8 April 2003

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.91.085503

©2003 American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

S. Courty, A. R. Tajbakhsh, and E. M. Terentjev

  • Cavendish Laboratory, University of Cambridge, Madingley Road, Cambridge, CB3 0HE, United Kingdom

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Vol. 91, Iss. 8 — 22 August 2003

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